"Funding is a major stumbling block for municipalities beginning their smart city transformation," said Anil Menon, Global President of Cisco's Smart+Connected Communities. "With our partners, Cisco will bring the capital and expertise it takes to make smart city projects a reality," Menon said in a statement on 17 November.

The programme will help cities assemble suite of finance instruments to fund and deploy innovative technology with minimal initial investment. "Whether a city is looking to reduce energy usage, ease traffic and parking, or boost public transportation ridership and revenues, the programme will help cities with solutions," Cisco said.

At the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Cisco also announced added functionality to its newly renamed connected digital platform, "Cisco Kinetic for Cities", which is integrated with the "Cisco Kinetic IoT" data platform. The new features provide enhanced support for public safety.